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oxígeno, encontrar el secreto de la juventud o revertir el envejecimiento busca una investigación de jeff bezosdo un premio nobel hoy se juega la tercera jornada de las eliminatorias mundialistas méxico es líder de su grupo y a estados unidos le urge ganar telemundo es la casa oficial del mundial de las fifa y aquí podrán ver todos los partidos comenzamos, muy buenas tardes soy arantxa bienvenidos millones de mexicanos se reponen del susto que vivieron anoche cuando sonaron las alarmas después de un terremoto 7.1 y también se sintió en estados del sur y centro del país incluida la ciudad de méxico nuestro corresponsal víctor silva tiene los últimos detalles desde la capital del país qué tal buenas tardes >>> buenas tardes arantxa te saludo con mucho gusto aquí en la capital mexicana aún se siente el susto que nos dejó el movimiento de anoche que dejó daños en acapulco y al menos una persona fallecida en guerrero también estamos sorprendidos porque fue el 7 de septiembre el día de la tragedia del 2017, vamos a ver el reporte (sonido ambiente) >>> eran las 8:47 de la mañana cuando sonaron las ala
oxígeno, encontrar el secreto de la juventud o revertir el envejecimiento busca una investigación de jeff bezosdo un premio nobel hoy se juega la tercera jornada de las eliminatorias mundialistas méxico es líder de su grupo y a estados unidos le urge ganar telemundo es la casa oficial del mundial de las fifa y aquí podrán ver todos los partidos comenzamos, muy buenas tardes soy arantxa bienvenidos millones de mexicanos se reponen del susto que vivieron anoche cuando sonaron las alarmas...
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. >>> still ahead, the next frontier for jeff bezos.azon founder is reportedly investing in a new startup focused on human honestly, i thought i was getting my floors cleaned. then i learned, my mop could be loaded with bacteria. that means i gotta clean my mop too? ugh. so i got a swiffer wetjet to get a cleaner, clean! i stick on a fresh pad. boom! it's ready to go. the spray breaks down dirt. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. unlike my mop that can spread it around. and wetjet's even safe on wood! all this? buh-bye. it's so simple! i get a cleaner clean every day. try wejet with a money back guarantee. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause seve
. >>> still ahead, the next frontier for jeff bezos.azon founder is reportedly investing in a new startup focused on human honestly, i thought i was getting my floors cleaned. then i learned, my mop could be loaded with bacteria. that means i gotta clean my mop too? ugh. so i got a swiffer wetjet to get a cleaner, clean! i stick on a fresh pad. boom! it's ready to go. the spray breaks down dirt. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. unlike my mop that can spread it around. and wetjet's...
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becoming super rich as jeff bezos has by giving a better and cheaper way to shop meet all of us richernie sanders had his honeymoon soviet union, please remember all the stephen -- i've been to moscow, it's very day. well, anyway, i am the first of many. [laughter] user in principally economics, not only were the wealth tax be extremely hard and expensive to administer, it would have devastating effects on entire american economy and american relation. joe net worth in taxes every year, he'd have to sell a% of his holdings of amazon. i would also present amazon.two drastically declined. indeed, the markets anticipation of the sale would cause it to decline causing bezos are more than 80% of his net worth and amazon stock is held not just by jeff bezos directly or indirectly by millions of middle-class americans in their 4o1k accounts, iras, pension funds and annuity accounts. about two thirds of corporate stock today is held not by plutocrats for ordinary americans. multiply jeff bezos under a wealth tax by those of the other $620 billion in the country today than you would have a stoc
becoming super rich as jeff bezos has by giving a better and cheaper way to shop meet all of us richernie sanders had his honeymoon soviet union, please remember all the stephen -- i've been to moscow, it's very day. well, anyway, i am the first of many. [laughter] user in principally economics, not only were the wealth tax be extremely hard and expensive to administer, it would have devastating effects on entire american economy and american relation. joe net worth in taxes every year, he'd...
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clean. [ laughter ] humanity will burn to the ground while jeff bezos zips around in his rocketship with luscious mop top of hair, and a very firm, 19-year-old erection. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and if the anti-aging project fails, bezos will go to his fallback plan, paying everyone on earth a million bucks to pretend he's 25. [ laughter ] and one more thing. i was fortunate to have many great and very talented friends, acquaintances, even some strangers, filling in for me while i was gone. and i am grateful to them for doing my job while i was white-knuckling it behind the wheel of an rv with two kids in the back, i really am. and not only did they fill this spot, before they left each of them was kind enough to share his or her fondest memory of their time here at the show. i have not seen this yet. it will be a surprise for all of guest hosts with their thoughts on what they will miss most about hosting this show. >> it's "jimmy kimmel live"! >> i'm going to miss stealing jimmy's weed gummies, then later realizing they're fiber gummies. i wasn't high but i was regular as hell. >> i'l
clean. [ laughter ] humanity will burn to the ground while jeff bezos zips around in his rocketship with luscious mop top of hair, and a very firm, 19-year-old erection. [ laughter ] [ applause ] and if the anti-aging project fails, bezos will go to his fallback plan, paying everyone on earth a million bucks to pretend he's 25. [ laughter ] and one more thing. i was fortunate to have many great and very talented friends, acquaintances, even some strangers, filling in for me while i was gone....
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multiply jeff bezos's woes under a wealth tax with 620 billionaires in the country today and you have a stock market crash that would be worse than 1929. wealth tax, would stick it to this room. not to mention hillsdale college endowment fund. i expect these policies will get nowhere, the wealth tax is certainly unconstitutional as well is a direct tax that cannot be apportioned from the state according to population and ability and are, supplied with a list of 600 billionaires in the country. the majority of americans celebrate capitalist success, not decry it like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, and more golden eggs by so many people. they understand instinctively that those risk-taking entrepreneurial genes they inherited that socialism to borrow a phrase from george orwell is an idea so stupid that only an intellectual could be leave it. the united states is still stoning around for socialism. thank you very much.
multiply jeff bezos's woes under a wealth tax with 620 billionaires in the country today and you have a stock market crash that would be worse than 1929. wealth tax, would stick it to this room. not to mention hillsdale college endowment fund. i expect these policies will get nowhere, the wealth tax is certainly unconstitutional as well is a direct tax that cannot be apportioned from the state according to population and ability and are, supplied with a list of 600 billionaires in the country....
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we had the flight of richard branson, wield the flight of jeff bezos.son, about 60 miles for jeff bezos. these guys are going hundreds of miles. even more important is how fast they're going. right behind me is the rocket. in a few hours it will go from 0 miles an hour to 17,500 miles an hour in 8.5 minutes. that's five miles a second so it's a lot more energy, a lot more complexity, a lot more challenge. as you said, these guys are going to be in space for three days instead of a matter of minutes so they'll become residents of space. they'll live there and work there. they're breaking the door open, i think, to commercial space flight. >> you've flown to space twice. what's your advice to these individuals? >> my advice to them would be to take in every moment, to savor every moment. it's okay to take pictures, but try to take mental pictures too. try to think about the feelings and the sensations. try and bring as much back home with them as they possibly can because when they get back, it's going to seem like a droeam. there's nothing to compare it
we had the flight of richard branson, wield the flight of jeff bezos.son, about 60 miles for jeff bezos. these guys are going hundreds of miles. even more important is how fast they're going. right behind me is the rocket. in a few hours it will go from 0 miles an hour to 17,500 miles an hour in 8.5 minutes. that's five miles a second so it's a lot more energy, a lot more complexity, a lot more challenge. as you said, these guys are going to be in space for three days instead of a matter of...
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jeff bezos made up with the u. k. prime minister bars johnson, i think it was quite impressed by him. very recently i have to ask you, given that ever grand the massive chinese companies and all the headlines, you are a black rock people talking about exposure to black rock. do you think it's possible that of a bailout, a massive bailout? again, we're still living the consequences in the western economic crisis, arguably the full of lehman the tax pay has the poorest will need to be used to bailout your old company, black rock, and who knows who else? no, no, i actually don't think so. even black rock is not a company that, that actually invested money and things black rock, this company that, that earns fees by advising people on invest. yes, the death of the chinese property company, but it's also opaque. we don't know a bit like we pay past with the we witness. it's difficult to review a yes. i mean, i don't know what's happening in china. i barely understand everything is happening here and here in the united s
jeff bezos made up with the u. k. prime minister bars johnson, i think it was quite impressed by him. very recently i have to ask you, given that ever grand the massive chinese companies and all the headlines, you are a black rock people talking about exposure to black rock. do you think it's possible that of a bailout, a massive bailout? again, we're still living the consequences in the western economic crisis, arguably the full of lehman the tax pay has the poorest will need to be used to...
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. >>> and jeff bezos pledging to give away $1 billion to one cause this year.nt, think oceans. it is tuesday, september 21st, and this is "worldwide exchange." >>> welcome back good tuesday morning it's 5:28 here on the east coast thanks for joining us, there's a lot going on let's get to your morning money and see if we are getting more follow through selling after monday's big selloff we are not futures they are higher not where they were, not what we lost, dow futures up 307, just over 1% so maybe looking to regain about half of our 650 point drop markets, as you know, maybe you were under a rock, who knows, took a tumble on monday. the major averages ending down nearly 2%, the dow down more than 650 points. there was one potential upside to it all. we ended well off our lows of the day. buyers really streaming in in the last 15 to 20 minutes of the market the dow closed 300 points off its low from the session and strategists rushing to the rescue for one j.p. morgan chase's marco saying writing in a note to clients, quote, our fundamental thesis remains unc
. >>> and jeff bezos pledging to give away $1 billion to one cause this year.nt, think oceans. it is tuesday, september 21st, and this is "worldwide exchange." >>> welcome back good tuesday morning it's 5:28 here on the east coast thanks for joining us, there's a lot going on let's get to your morning money and see if we are getting more follow through selling after monday's big selloff we are not futures they are higher not where they were, not what we lost, dow...
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andy jassey will tell us something few others know about his early relationship with jeff bezos. >>> hi, everybody. let's get you a quick midday market check the dow is down 218 points, the s&p down 15, the nasdaq dropping only 18 points at the moment let's take a quick look at bitcoin. back above about the 46,000 mark 46,748 >>> back in the world of stocks, moderna is seeing a 3% jump today. it's up 315% this year also we'll check on shares of apple as this event continues. they have been bouncing around session lows as you can see there. again, session lows, let's keep this in context, down about two-thirds of 1% we're about an hour into the launch of what has been the iphone 13, some watch updates, ipad mini among other things >> let's get to the new iphone the iphone 13 under the hood a new chip, the a-15 bionic. so this phone should feel faster, apple says, more advanced display, about 30% brighter, more power efficient, longer battery life, upgraded camera and video system. the best 5g experience for users, apple says. they'll expand 5g support to 60 countries. the iphone 13 mi
andy jassey will tell us something few others know about his early relationship with jeff bezos. >>> hi, everybody. let's get you a quick midday market check the dow is down 218 points, the s&p down 15, the nasdaq dropping only 18 points at the moment let's take a quick look at bitcoin. back above about the 46,000 mark 46,748 >>> back in the world of stocks, moderna is seeing a 3% jump today. it's up 315% this year also we'll check on shares of apple as this event...
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extremely wealthy americans like jeff bezos would have a decade to pay a one-time tax on the value of assets like stocks that had been accruing value for years. they would also pay taxes each year on the annual gain and value of their stocks, bonds, and other assets like many americans pay property taxes on the annually assessed values of their home. more on caller: this is roberto. i think -- first of all, i want to thank a
extremely wealthy americans like jeff bezos would have a decade to pay a one-time tax on the value of assets like stocks that had been accruing value for years. they would also pay taxes each year on the annual gain and value of their stocks, bonds, and other assets like many americans pay property taxes on the annually assessed values of their home. more on caller: this is roberto. i think -- first of all, i want to thank a
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within the next few years, blew origins, jeff bezos expects to charge $55000000.00 for an orbital trip, and a visit to the international space station. well, let's bring in francisco, diego. now he is an astronomer at university college london. he joins us now from london. thanks so much for being with us. so the, the back as of these various projects are saying it's not going to be for the super rich forever. the prices will come down and will be more affordable for the rest of us. but how long do you think before that actually happens? very difficult to predict really the may never happen. we are talking of 5 very expensive missions by their own nature. so the prices can go down with the scale factor, but not that much. really. we have to remember, for example, the concord, blaine, that was a kind of semi semi spacecraft, really flu flu, very high. but there was also already recept, fully ality people very, very expensive, and that was cheap compared with what we are talking about millions of dollars, it will come down. but no, i don't think that much. and i don't think that many peo
within the next few years, blew origins, jeff bezos expects to charge $55000000.00 for an orbital trip, and a visit to the international space station. well, let's bring in francisco, diego. now he is an astronomer at university college london. he joins us now from london. thanks so much for being with us. so the, the back as of these various projects are saying it's not going to be for the super rich forever. the prices will come down and will be more affordable for the rest of us. but how...
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like for all over jeff bezos, you know, found like rocket and then you get some of that's ridiculous, cowboy hat like what? no one's making fun of that guy. well, hey, gramma, hey, graham, you bet. you know, you should, you know, you should take your words back a little bit there. you could get $100000000.00 like ban jones. i mean that could be a pay day. you know for, for a tongue bath, you know, there could be a payday for you one day so you keep that in mind. here. me go to ted here in new york. one of the things that we have this, this word diversity is always mentioned. you know, but you know, when i look at the corporate media and i look at corporate comedy, it has nothing to do with diversity at all. it's all about uniformity. that's all it, it's uniformity. and the, and the boundaries are very strict. ted, well, what's missing? and i think trump took advantage of that and actually to get elected president. but what's missing? it is class and cultural diversity beyond the other, more familiar horizon is, you know, people who are coming from under privileged backgrounds, people
like for all over jeff bezos, you know, found like rocket and then you get some of that's ridiculous, cowboy hat like what? no one's making fun of that guy. well, hey, gramma, hey, graham, you bet. you know, you should, you know, you should take your words back a little bit there. you could get $100000000.00 like ban jones. i mean that could be a pay day. you know for, for a tongue bath, you know, there could be a payday for you one day so you keep that in mind. here. me go to ted here in new...
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you can think of and how he's approaching them as the new chief executive takes the reins from jeff bezos, carl. >> jon, we can't wait for it moments away we did open with a gain on the dow, triple digits, 120 or so. lost it and now down 200 despite the cooler than expected cpi number which did give futures a bit of a bounce. we got the apple event in a couple of hours and we continue to monitor garyies ay gensler oe hill. >> the perception of amazon as a monopoly and a persistent question about the structure of aws. okay, andy jassy here we are again. and now you're not the ceo of aws. you're the ceo of amazon congratulations. and so is it any more likely than it's been the previous five or six times i've asked that you think it is a good idea to spin out aws from amazon? >> i knew you'd ask that question every year you ask that question i don't think it is any more likely no, i think all the same things we talked about in the past make it a long shot. >> yeah, okay. so, last week a judge ruled in the apple epic case. and i think in a way that has some broader implications for technology
you can think of and how he's approaching them as the new chief executive takes the reins from jeff bezos, carl. >> jon, we can't wait for it moments away we did open with a gain on the dow, triple digits, 120 or so. lost it and now down 200 despite the cooler than expected cpi number which did give futures a bit of a bounce. we got the apple event in a couple of hours and we continue to monitor garyies ay gensler oe hill. >> the perception of amazon as a monopoly and a persistent...
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emily: are you saying elon musk and jeff bezos have ruined silicon valley taxes for everyone?rea: they represent a very small percentage of what the real entrepreneurs are building. a lot of these folks are not necessarily making as much money as you might think. the general concern is that this will stifle innovation and impact of the people building startups and, quite frankly, you might think it will impact the investors, the venture capitalist, more. what we are all worried about is generally what the impact is on the entrepreneur as well as entrepreneurs who might be intrigued to come to silicon valley from other countries. it is not necessarily a great investment to keep driving innovation to the u.s.. the color under the proposed change type founders and investors would still get about .5 of the tax break, still a much lower rate than most investors play -- pay or worker's on wages. it is that enough to spur the invasion you are talking about? area: overall the key issue is that this was proposed out of effectively nowhere. generally, many venture capitalist founders an
emily: are you saying elon musk and jeff bezos have ruined silicon valley taxes for everyone?rea: they represent a very small percentage of what the real entrepreneurs are building. a lot of these folks are not necessarily making as much money as you might think. the general concern is that this will stifle innovation and impact of the people building startups and, quite frankly, you might think it will impact the investors, the venture capitalist, more. what we are all worried about is...
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of orbital flights in july by billionaires richard branson and amazon founder jeff bezos, space ex, owned by yet another billionaire ilan mosque is one of the leading companies planning for a lucrative mass market in space tourism over the coming decades. rob reynolds al jazeera, we can see that and 3 asset also been on china space station for the last 3 months heading home, trying to national space up ministration says they undocked and asenjoe 12 spacecraft on thursday morning. they're expected to land in the gobi desert on friday. aah! attorney with us. hello, adrian. here though, how the headlines on al jazeera, the u. s. straightly and the u. k. have announced a new endo pacific security alliance, known as orcus. it's being seen as part of a strategy to count of china's influence in the region. australia will receive nuclear power submarines as part of the agreement with china delivered its latest criticism of the alliance through its foreign ministry. which said that the partnership is damaging, regional peace and security spokesman added the providing a straight ear with nuclear su
of orbital flights in july by billionaires richard branson and amazon founder jeff bezos, space ex, owned by yet another billionaire ilan mosque is one of the leading companies planning for a lucrative mass market in space tourism over the coming decades. rob reynolds al jazeera, we can see that and 3 asset also been on china space station for the last 3 months heading home, trying to national space up ministration says they undocked and asenjoe 12 spacecraft on thursday morning. they're...
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tourism following sub orbital flights in july by billionaires richard branson and amazon founder jeff bezos. space ex, owned by yet another billionaire ilan mosque is one of the leading companies planning for a lucrative mass market in space tourism over the coming decades. rob reynolds al jazeera, we can see that, ah, this is al jazeera and these on the headlines. the us is julia and the u. k. that is the security partnership seen as a strategy to kind of china in the region. they all cas alliance and full corporation in cyber and underwater defense, which really also gets new nuclear power submarines american and push help. august will bring together our sailors, our scientists, and our industries maintain and expand our edge and military capabilities and critical technology such as cyber artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and undersea domains. now as a key project, under our case, we are launching consultations with australia acquisition of conventionally arm nuclear powered submarine. this alliance has upset the french who were supposed to supply a survey with submarines und
tourism following sub orbital flights in july by billionaires richard branson and amazon founder jeff bezos. space ex, owned by yet another billionaire ilan mosque is one of the leading companies planning for a lucrative mass market in space tourism over the coming decades. rob reynolds al jazeera, we can see that, ah, this is al jazeera and these on the headlines. the us is julia and the u. k. that is the security partnership seen as a strategy to kind of china in the region. they all cas...
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jeff bezos went to 65 miles above the earth for just a few minutes.n any measure, this is a magnitude greater. everyone i've spoken to has said that this is a much more substantial and big step for the civilian audit -- space industry. because of that additional distance, it is higher risk. that's further than the international space station. that's further than the hubble telescope. these are civilians who are not trained professional astronauts. the risk is heightened. there is risk in any flight. spacex is confident in their technology and the -- preparations for this mission. haidi: we will get more as we cut debt -- count down to that launch. data from pfizer and return to suggest that the efficacy of their covid-19 vaccines wane over time. they say that a booster shot is effective at warding off the virus. let's get more from our san francisco bureau chief carol whitesell. what does the data tell us about the need and efficacy for booster shots now? carol: the pfizer data came out today, part of a real-world study in the u.s. and israel, showing
jeff bezos went to 65 miles above the earth for just a few minutes.n any measure, this is a magnitude greater. everyone i've spoken to has said that this is a much more substantial and big step for the civilian audit -- space industry. because of that additional distance, it is higher risk. that's further than the international space station. that's further than the hubble telescope. these are civilians who are not trained professional astronauts. the risk is heightened. there is risk in any...
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she told us some of the most powerful people in the country, jeff bezos and others did their best to harvey weinstein. that conversation went on for so long we broke it up for two episodes. here's a clip of the second part. >> his lawyer, and now antonio stefan, but others might not, one of the good guys, he went to the prime minister, the former prime minister of israel. who should i hire to stop rose mcgowan when i say this goes up to the highest levels of power, it goes levels ofhighest power. they terrorized me. really intensively because they knew i was writing a book. the irony, i never intended on putting his name in the book. his name is not about them. it's using a story of what happened to me to educate people further and see the true lie behind the image of hollywood and the democratic power structure, but i was never going to put his name in my book. it'sis an ugly disgusting name. i love words, i love words and i love language. i don't know about you but when i was writing a book, sometimes it feels like i had the dictionary sitting on my head in it's a lot to write a bo
she told us some of the most powerful people in the country, jeff bezos and others did their best to harvey weinstein. that conversation went on for so long we broke it up for two episodes. here's a clip of the second part. >> his lawyer, and now antonio stefan, but others might not, one of the good guys, he went to the prime minister, the former prime minister of israel. who should i hire to stop rose mcgowan when i say this goes up to the highest levels of power, it goes levels...
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leader is set to tell jeff bezos that amazon must pay their fair share of tax.e have heard this from downing street ahead of the trip by boris johnson and other world leaders to the u.s. the prime minister has planned to press jeff bezos when they meet face-to-face in new york on monday. this is of course part of the trip we will be addressing the u.n. general assembly and joe biden at the white house. when it comes to amazon, of course, the situation has been facing consistent pressure on whether it phase -- pays its fair share of taxes. we are also hearing that boris johnson will be seeking to try to smooth over relations. we heard reports that defense talks have been canceled on account of this controversy over the u.s.-u.k.-australia defense agreement and the scrapping of those french nuclear purposes. this week could be a moment of truth when it comes to heavily indebted developers in china facing key votes on interest and payment deadlines. stephen, is this the drumbeat of increasing pressure on this group? contagion or no contagion? >> that seems to be th
leader is set to tell jeff bezos that amazon must pay their fair share of tax.e have heard this from downing street ahead of the trip by boris johnson and other world leaders to the u.s. the prime minister has planned to press jeff bezos when they meet face-to-face in new york on monday. this is of course part of the trip we will be addressing the u.n. general assembly and joe biden at the white house. when it comes to amazon, of course, the situation has been facing consistent pressure on...
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incluso estÁn mÁs lejos de los que estuvo jeff bezos.o civiles de del centro espacial kennedy con un despegue simplemente espectacular. la tripulaciÓn incluida a un multimillonario de renta y cuatro aÑos que compra los cuatro cupos del vuelo y luego regalÓ tres para contribuir a una recaudaciÓn de fondos en el hospital especialista en atender a los niÑos con cÁncer. >> esta es una gran responsabilidad y tenemos que hacerlo bien para que la puerta continÚe abierta. reportera: la mujer de 29 aÑos es la mÁs joven en estar en el espacio. pamela: les cuento que la tripulaciÓn ahora estÁ girando alrededor de la tierra cada 90 minutos, lo que les darÁ la oportunidad de ver 15 amaneceres y 15 atardeceres en los prÓximos tres dÍas, es como ser testigos de un milagro. pamela: estamos buscando patrocinadores para la prÓxima misiÓn. borja: yo estoy listo y estoy entrenando en el gimnasio solamente para estos. mientras tanto, soÑar es gratis, esto nadie no los puede quitar. y vamos a hablar ahora del covid 19 y es que conquest lo bloqueÓ para los tra
incluso estÁn mÁs lejos de los que estuvo jeff bezos.o civiles de del centro espacial kennedy con un despegue simplemente espectacular. la tripulaciÓn incluida a un multimillonario de renta y cuatro aÑos que compra los cuatro cupos del vuelo y luego regalÓ tres para contribuir a una recaudaciÓn de fondos en el hospital especialista en atender a los niÑos con cÁncer. >> esta es una gran responsabilidad y tenemos que hacerlo bien para que la puerta continÚe abierta. reportera: la...
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but the last thing i want to do is piss off jeff bezos.ber, he gave $100 million to van jones. and here's a fun fact about me. i would also like to have $100 million. [ laughter ] so jeff, i'm not gonna make fun of your rocket. at all. in fact, it looks like a super-cool spaceship and not at all like an intergalactic schlong. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i'm also a proud member of amazon prime, just know that, want to throw that out there. [ laughter ] speaking of tiny rockets, according to a new study, eating a mediterranean diet may help cure erectile dysfunction in middle-aged men. that's right, fellas. turns out the best thing you can do for your nuts is to eat them. [ laughter ] [ applause ] yeah. true. for years we've known that the mediterranean is the best place for a stranger to pull up on a vespa and [ bleep ] your wife. but now we know why, now we know why. [ cheers and applause ] okay, now it's time to get serious. there is a dangerous threat spreading across the country right now, and it's really gotten out of control.
but the last thing i want to do is piss off jeff bezos.ber, he gave $100 million to van jones. and here's a fun fact about me. i would also like to have $100 million. [ laughter ] so jeff, i'm not gonna make fun of your rocket. at all. in fact, it looks like a super-cool spaceship and not at all like an intergalactic schlong. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i'm also a proud member of amazon prime, just know that, want to throw that out there. [ laughter ] speaking of tiny rockets,...
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jeff bezos and richard branson's trips to space are stirring up international jealousy.erested in buying yachts. ironic since it was russia that sent the first tourist into orbit 20 years ago. correspondent kristin fisher is joining us with this exclusive reporting. kristin, candid remarks from the new head. >> reporter: yes. he is not one to hold back and he certainly did not in this interview. he is really criticizing russian oligarchs for not investing more of their wealth in space. this criticism is quite rich because he himself and other russian space leaders have been accused of failing to foster an environment in their own country that is set up for commercial space companies to thrive. but after watching jeff bezos and richard branson become the first people to ever fly in space on vehicles that they helped fund and develop, he says it is time for russian billionaires to step up. >> translator: there will be people who have an opportunity inexpensively to fly to space. i think this is a wonderful idea. we also have space enthusiasts. however, our millionaires pre
jeff bezos and richard branson's trips to space are stirring up international jealousy.erested in buying yachts. ironic since it was russia that sent the first tourist into orbit 20 years ago. correspondent kristin fisher is joining us with this exclusive reporting. kristin, candid remarks from the new head. >> reporter: yes. he is not one to hold back and he certainly did not in this interview. he is really criticizing russian oligarchs for not investing more of their wealth in space....
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espaciales estÁn a casi 364 millas sobre la tierra, esto es mÁs lejos de lo que llegaron branson y jeff bezosr al espacio y ademÁs la mÁs joven. "fui al espacio y tuve que superar el cÁncer infantil". a los cuatro minutos de despegar, este muÑeco de peluche fue la confirmaciÓn que habÍan alcanzado la gravedad cero. aunque es considerado un viaje de placer, no deja de representar una gran contribuciÓn a la ciencia. >> siempre que salimos al espacio, tratamos de aprovechar la oportunidad para conocer mÁs experimentos que nos ayuden a conocer el quÉ conlleva para el ser humano estar en el espacio. jorge: es impresionante. lourdes, quÉ tipo de experimentos van a realizar en el espacio? lourdes: se espera conocer informaciÓn de movimientos, sueÑo, frecuencia cardÍaca y oxÍgeno en sangre. los viajeros van a llevar relojes para medir esto. ilia: segÚn los mÁs recientes datos del censo, en estados unidos hay una ciudad que ha registrado el crecimiento poblacional mÁs rÁpido en una dÉcada, se trata de una ciudad de arizona que creciÓ un 80% y los hispanos juegan un papel importante. pedro nos habla de
espaciales estÁn a casi 364 millas sobre la tierra, esto es mÁs lejos de lo que llegaron branson y jeff bezosr al espacio y ademÁs la mÁs joven. "fui al espacio y tuve que superar el cÁncer infantil". a los cuatro minutos de despegar, este muÑeco de peluche fue la confirmaciÓn que habÍan alcanzado la gravedad cero. aunque es considerado un viaje de placer, no deja de representar una gran contribuciÓn a la ciencia. >> siempre que salimos al espacio, tratamos de...
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download podcasts "techcheck" is back in a moment. >>> a story just went up from michael sheets jeff bezosling the amount of time he spend at his rocket company blue or the begin. he stepped down as ceo this past july he called it his life's most important work to read more go to cnbc.com. >>> and i mean every day is a great show on "techcheck" but another great one tomorrow i talk to lisa su. here from microsoft ceo. also tomorrow i'm in san diego a couple of hours south with qualcomm ceo and along with magic. a great show, carl >> i can't wait for that all three things >> julia >> yeah. carl, you and i will be on set there at the hilton for coffee we have jim an early facebook investor and david marcus from facebook he oversees all their pin tech moves. >> what a lineup also time for one more thing today that's a crypto currency trading hamster that's outperforming warren buffett meet mr. gots a hamster that exclusively trades crypto. he picks between dozens of crypto currencies by cycling through them on his wheel and then executes buys and sells orders by going through different tubes.
download podcasts "techcheck" is back in a moment. >>> a story just went up from michael sheets jeff bezosling the amount of time he spend at his rocket company blue or the begin. he stepped down as ceo this past july he called it his life's most important work to read more go to cnbc.com. >>> and i mean every day is a great show on "techcheck" but another great one tomorrow i talk to lisa su. here from microsoft ceo. also tomorrow i'm in san diego a couple...
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jeff bezos is the only guy who's so rich that when you hear he donated a billion dollars to charity,ou're like, "what a cheap bastard." [ laughter and applause ] this wasn't cheap either. here in l.a., the clippers broke ground on their new 1.8 billion dollar stadium in inglewood. they had a party. a band, at this times and the tantrums, were there to celebrate. kawhi leonard in particular really seemed to be digging the music. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: yeah. kawhi, as in -- "ka-why am i here?" [ laughter ] clippers fever. catch it! speaking of fever, in vaccine news, johnson & johnson says now getting a second shot -- remember, it was a one-shot deal with johnson & johnson. but if you get the second shot, they say it increases the effectiveness of their vaccine to 94%. that's good news for johnson & johnson. until this point, johnson & johnson was basically the mr. pibb of vaccines. [ laughter ] you're like, all right, i guess. a year ago, we didn't have vaccines. or a plan to get them out there once we did. and so to remind us of how far we've come, every week we look back at what was in the n
jeff bezos is the only guy who's so rich that when you hear he donated a billion dollars to charity,ou're like, "what a cheap bastard." [ laughter and applause ] this wasn't cheap either. here in l.a., the clippers broke ground on their new 1.8 billion dollar stadium in inglewood. they had a party. a band, at this times and the tantrums, were there to celebrate. kawhi leonard in particular really seemed to be digging the music. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: yeah. kawhi, as in --...
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i was really curious what dmitry was thinking as he watched richard branson and jeff bezos blast intockets they helped fund and develop. here's what he said. >> translator: there will be people who have an opportunity inexpensively to fly to space. i think this is a wonderful idea. we also have space enthusiasts. however, a millionaire prefers to invest more in yachts than space ships. but maybe kids of current russian millionaires will be much more wise creatures. >> so he's telling all those russian oligarchs, hey, follow the lead of your american counterparts. invest more of your wealth in space. it's so interesting because russia has for many years kind of downplayed a private commercial space industry in its own country. >> ouch to the oligarchs, right? i know you asked him about elon musk. what did he say? >> i did. this is so fascinating because elon musk and dmitry have had a kind of testy relationship. they've been trading jabs on twitter. they're both prolific on twitter for many, many years now. when i asked him about this, he kind of dismissed it as playful normal healthy
i was really curious what dmitry was thinking as he watched richard branson and jeff bezos blast intockets they helped fund and develop. here's what he said. >> translator: there will be people who have an opportunity inexpensively to fly to space. i think this is a wonderful idea. we also have space enthusiasts. however, a millionaire prefers to invest more in yachts than space ships. but maybe kids of current russian millionaires will be much more wise creatures. >> so he's...
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greatest money make eshs in the history of humanity however, it was that under the leadership of jeff bezos, a man now concerned about going into space and passing on his legacy to andrea judge jassy. jassy ran aws amazingly. that's why he got the ceo job. but do we trust him as ceo of the entire company it's a giant store a consumer products company and retailer rolled into one does it make you nervous about a new untested ceo coming in >> well, i don't think so. i think aws was an incredible venture that's built itself into one of the largest tech companies if it were on its own in the world and jeff bezos, as many original ceos was less involved in the day to day operation it's unclear to all of us how much he had to do with the day to day work of amazon, which as we know is becoming the dominant consumer brand in the world. you know, we can't dismiss it. and we own it and we're overweight it appearen it's another stock that underperformed about a year and is beginning to outperform again we believe i would just like to make a point about this -- this conversation is very much about the
greatest money make eshs in the history of humanity however, it was that under the leadership of jeff bezos, a man now concerned about going into space and passing on his legacy to andrea judge jassy. jassy ran aws amazingly. that's why he got the ceo job. but do we trust him as ceo of the entire company it's a giant store a consumer products company and retailer rolled into one does it make you nervous about a new untested ceo coming in >> well, i don't think so. i think aws was an...
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i've owned amazon for 17 years to get jeff bezos articulated a vision for the market where he remainedll over a decade and today he's dominating. people like you said if there's a great idea, without someone to execute, the stock will be worthless if you look at management, look at strategy. companies like anima-- amazon, they sell off and i buy back every single time because i know management has the ability to execute. charles: i'm glad you brought up salesforce.com. because a lot of people watching this show go with their heart and their politics. please you can't do that you have to own the great company evening if you don't agree with the ceo. he is successful, owns "time" magazine and he won't come on this show. i have been begging him, but i have subscribers in that stock and will stay in that stock as long as he's in charge politics aside because he knows how to operate a business before i let you know, scott, your thoughts on the market, are you okay and think we passed the critical test? >> i'm okay for the moment because things have recovered. monday wasn't a great day, but
i've owned amazon for 17 years to get jeff bezos articulated a vision for the market where he remainedll over a decade and today he's dominating. people like you said if there's a great idea, without someone to execute, the stock will be worthless if you look at management, look at strategy. companies like anima-- amazon, they sell off and i buy back every single time because i know management has the ability to execute. charles: i'm glad you brought up salesforce.com. because a lot of people...
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tourism following sub orbital flights in july by billionaires richard branson and amazon founder jeff bezos. space ex, owned by yet another billionaire elan mosque is one of the leading companies planning for a lucrative mass market in space tourism over the coming decades. rob reynolds al jazeera. ah, that says, i'll just, there are these, you top stories. the us, australia, and person have announced a new india pacific security around known as orchestra. it's being seen as part of a strategy to counter china's influence in the region. august will bring together our sailors, our scientist, and our industries maintain and expand our age and military capabilities and critical technology such as cyber artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and undersea domains. now as a key project under archive, we are launching consultations with australia acquisition of conventionally arm nuclear powered submarines. as well as as a shipment of fuel from iran has arrived in lebanon to help ease widespread shortages. the group says 20 ton could trunks and to, through the syrian border as bala says it
tourism following sub orbital flights in july by billionaires richard branson and amazon founder jeff bezos. space ex, owned by yet another billionaire elan mosque is one of the leading companies planning for a lucrative mass market in space tourism over the coming decades. rob reynolds al jazeera. ah, that says, i'll just, there are these, you top stories. the us, australia, and person have announced a new india pacific security around known as orchestra. it's being seen as part of a strategy...
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cup, making money every time it's used in a folger's commercial. >>> and elon musk just passed jeff bezosn the list of of the world's richest people. so how's he celebrating? well, musk says he's send bezos a silver medal and a giant statue of the number 2 billionaires they're so clever. >>> on wall street the dow down 547. the s&p down 52. nasdaq down 64 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news fearing an october surge the startling forecast of hundreds of thousands of migrants crossing the border next month the fbi back at brian laundrie's house. the personal items collected, and what the family's lawyers say it's all about >>> but first, facebook. an executive grilled by lawmakers on capitol hill. >> the company's head of global safety addressing accusations in a senate subcommittee hearing that that company knew for years that instagram causes mental and emotional harm to teenagers. >> at facebook we take the privacy, safety, and well-being of all those who use our platform very seriously. especially the youngest people on our services. we w
cup, making money every time it's used in a folger's commercial. >>> and elon musk just passed jeff bezosn the list of of the world's richest people. so how's he celebrating? well, musk says he's send bezos a silver medal and a giant statue of the number 2 billionaires they're so clever. >>> on wall street the dow down 547. the s&p down 52. nasdaq down 64 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news fearing an october surge the...
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astronauts to the space station and back and in short order richard branson and jeff bezos touched space've got the first, you know, amateur crew flying into space. this kind of opens the door, the beginning, i should say. it's not, still not for the quote/unquote average person because even though spacex has dramatically reduced the cost of launch, if you take tens of millions for a rocket and divide it by four seats, it's still a pretty big number. >> it is expensive and it takes a lot of work. it is rocket science, and it's also requires a big bank account. going to leave it there. thank you so much. good so see you again. >> thank you. >> it certainly has inspired so many people and their interest in space. as i was mentioned yesterday, there are some people from st. jude's watching it. they said, yeah, we want to be astronauts, we want to be doctors. more importantly, it inspired a lot of people to want to be billionaires. >> including that dog. all right. kendis, thank you. >> yes, the dog. >>> still to come, families of the victims killed in the drone strike in afghanistan are bre
astronauts to the space station and back and in short order richard branson and jeff bezos touched space've got the first, you know, amateur crew flying into space. this kind of opens the door, the beginning, i should say. it's not, still not for the quote/unquote average person because even though spacex has dramatically reduced the cost of launch, if you take tens of millions for a rocket and divide it by four seats, it's still a pretty big number. >> it is expensive and it takes a lot...
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this is something amazon and jeff bezos also want to do.ere in space. so i'm somebody who always in favor of competition and i think it's a good thing. >> the president is putting climate change front and center at the white house today talking about the effects of those recent hurricanes and wildfires. you're in new orleans still dealing with the impacts of ida and now nicholas. you're there in the french quarter, i think. what is the situation there? and also in the outlying areas where they were affected by the levees. >> well, new orleans is fine, with all due respect to wonderful cable channels, including msnbc. it makes things look more dramatic when you get to the city. when you get in other parishes, the could i have 5 hurricane that hit new orleans was ida, the levees totally hold. we spent i think $14 billion for the levee system around the city after hurricane katrina. we have been waiting to see if it would work. there wasn't one drop of water that overtopped the levees and not one breach in the levees and not any significant da
this is something amazon and jeff bezos also want to do.ere in space. so i'm somebody who always in favor of competition and i think it's a good thing. >> the president is putting climate change front and center at the white house today talking about the effects of those recent hurricanes and wildfires. you're in new orleans still dealing with the impacts of ida and now nicholas. you're there in the french quarter, i think. what is the situation there? and also in the outlying areas where...